

Ocean Souls
Cetaceans, despite looking so different from us, are possibly our closest relatives. Come along on this journey to explore the familial relationships of whales and dolphins to better understand these animals and see how their emotions, intelligence, and language can relate to humans. Through interviews and stunning footage, we also explore how a billion-dollar hunting industry impacts marine life.
Cetaceans, despite looking so different from us, are possibly our closest relatives. Come along on this journey to explore the familial relationships of whales and dolphins to better understand these animals and see how their emotions, intelligence, and language can relate to humans. Through interviews and stunning footage, we also explore how a billion-dollar hunting industry impacts marine life.
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